Published Dec 23, 2024, 6:42 pm IST
After the 3rd Test match result, the series is now level at 1-1, making the next two matches extremely important. All focus has shifted to the upcoming games, especially the Boxing Day Test on 26th December. This match is crucial for the series, with the stakes high and both teams eager to gain the upper hand.
The draw in Brisbane was a result of reduced play, with over 160 overs lost during the match. The weather disruptions left too little time for a decisive outcome, leading to the match ending in a draw.
With the Brisbane Test decided by rain, Melbourne’s weather will be the constant focus of fans. All eyes are on whether rain might again disrupt play. Here’s what the latest weather forecast is saying—let’s take a closer look.
Melbourne's Latest Weather Forecast: Rain Alert for the Boxing Day Test
Thursday, 26 December
The day will start mostly sunny, with clouds gradually increasing later on. Showers are possible in the evening, but these are not expected to impact the cricket during the day.
Friday, 27 December
Expect partly cloudy skies with a medium chance of showers, mainly in the morning. This raises concerns, as the morning session could be disrupted or delayed due to rain, according to the forecast.
Saturday, 28 December
The third day of the Test match will see partly cloudy skies, with a slight chance of a shower. While some light showers are expected, they shouldn't be significant enough to disrupt the match.
Sunday, 29 December
The fourth day is expected to be mostly sunny with light winds in the morning. No rain is predicted for the entire day, though light winds of 20 to 25 km/h may affect the play slightly.
Monday, 30 December
Sunny conditions are expected for the final day of the Test match. The weather will be perfect, with clear skies and no rain in sight, making it an ideal day for cricket.
This is the most recent forecast from the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology. As of now, the first two days may face some disruptions, with the second day likely experiencing major interruptions due to a slight chance of rain. The remaining days are expected to be mostly sunny with occasional clouds, according to the current forecast. However, predictions beyond the second day are subject to change, as Melbourne is known for its unpredictable and frequently changing weather.
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